Lost is one Wallet containing the
Courts identification Card #761037 of
Mr. Roger Parris of Courts Guyana.
The public is hereby notified that
ID Card #761037
is no longer enforced
by Courts and is henceforth Nullified.

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I~rw tIw tditsK~II of theC SUUya Prlcata(l WI~ld bc. UICllleratd 1010)
Ibe proqunedl new corcmancll painershipll agree-llnlns (l:P'A)
"Iherlrefre, we must concluded that the move to uni-
Laterally drouonna the Sugarr P'rotool is either an act of
no cnfidrocr i the EVrYA process or intended to pressurer
ou r ~tnegtitrr or bthU".

'`tHE HIlGH COMM~ISSIO N OF INDIA

Cordially Invites all indian nationals,
fl ends of Ind a and adm rers of

To commemorate his 138i Birth

Anniversary as

Intemrnaional~ay off2on-vickence

On Tuesday 2 October 2007
At 08:00 hours
At the Promenade Gardens, Georgetown

Kindly be present by 07:50 hours

I _

CLEVITE I ;iF

~:II~;1; I~- MUCH CHEAPER THAN ORIGINAL PARTS.
I:~:~ir~llrT~- EQUAL TO ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT IN QuUALT AND PERFORMANCE. x
I: l;~lrI~ le ,' STANDS UP TO THE MOST RIGID TESTS WHERE OTHERS FAIL.
D 11~:~:':~~;~~~,il- PARTS WARRANTED TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTS. r

rrport pointed to poor lan-
ning, and br wruld be urgting
the board to taker acton
againal crrtain prrhuound
who wrer reawsponitk for the
alippagra noted.

S,,rn ..( .tt u.r
practker as an siteacry. Saunders told the parlidpants at the
OVAI' N Br Ana4ciatio frdcingl that It was important fotr the
(CCJ andi dracnpment of (Caribban juripruderoe for there
to be the rrdest posibl accru to the regional coaurt as a fnarl
apprlateP institution. Instead of a continuing dependence on
t C Pri*, (OUOCS,
('urnrntll. o~nly Barbados arwl c;uyana have the ('(J as ther r
find appeal lourt 19
thar fimal coulrt of appeal.
'11w 1:astent Caribbenn stage t\c heaven ntonnininnlc ll, then went I

myg to, cnstatutiomna hulrdles to, he ac,\fronme. has1 NONI1: hasI an, 1.I
Inllinatal atny nwwc* few the COI lo replace~ Ihe I'llsy councilil
For its part. the new JamalRI~ncaLaur Pa.rty adminlrlratkm
has pledged to subject to A national referendum the in~ue of
cutt~ing link writh the Ptrhy councilil andi acce~snin the ('(.1
as the coulntry's final appenI coulrt. 'he opposition Pecople*,,
NationulIni Pur has always~ hern' int fU\Olr Of the ('ill butI run
Into conrtitutlonnI problems of Implementationl b, nI Prip
('ouncil judgeyme~nt.

press that a reakwr o the IUniveity of Guoymsanny twa forth ll
cming. As a student, if this b to becow a reality, thatl I wW
be the fIrst to proclaim thart the revkwr is timerly and augurs
I wouki Ir~e to at~e thas typ*r~uruly to suggest that of such a
renew KU bemgK co~nltem~pli~nl e ltrn II swtld be c~omprehensaver mi
usclude an evalualltu of' the pertllurmac of the lect~urern. I say thIs
beccause for too lng, at as str percepion of na~uty that sunrl ice
turer uze thei amihnvit to crtrrcer vulneabic \tudrntS to partake
ur n am aadnue actsyst ees toot~un a tavanstabl grJradel* tha ho
ar musedredtr vltctsms wouki rernkly understasal my1 amecrses
A revac uliofny enany) wouki cannune the alulrcocc Ilo pruce
dures a1mung st othr sues arn the manne Io wMuch same peonu'
acICuse then Cdue cn result lo them being unabic to withrliur
the srutany and as luch ulll out bc co~ltmforti st such a treviw at
One tectarrr and repterb cdantima d the Kds~raru M
Frredbk Khases as wrtte(o~ n etravly about the UIve~tr-
sity. Hk artkte to headay SeiptemberO~ 09,287 edithe refrl
to a krleai prefewer from the Caribbean taIlk~lao .
"temely" Geyma at a teak immchag. In my op~mb. if a rr@
knewrdgeC of th entes eperanl of tIs tenant tot Ilra
a' lame Fredi inted It'sI~ amsdg how thaga ca and may
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Nevertheless, there have
been bomle Dlgnificant advances
in economic and political link-
ages twclween the two continen-
lal b~lockb. Over the past four
years. Iwe, South American
countries Braz~il and Venewu-
ela have rapidly expanded
that tnlateral links wida Africa.
IBetween 2002 and 2(NJ6. the
volumer of trade between Braz~il
and Afoca countries rose from
USS5 billion to mlore thin
USSS lhalltn pe year. Venew-
cle, on the other hand. has
strengthened its diplomatic
thmast and by 2006. It doubled
the numnber of diplomnatsc mlr-
asons In Africa. and currently
has embassies in 47 of' ass 53
countries. At the same time.

and Algenal, have steppd up
that tade and cultural relations
with various South Amerscan
rassons.
Ther coordinators meet-
fagI Lbr fMI~ on pofleal.
ca~lterl ad historial Ilinks
between Africa and South
Amerrica. To Lthi end, len-
czaels is aIminO to promote
cultoral l~atrchane with Af.
rican nations by hoisting the
Second Culteral Festivlal of
the People ofAfria La V'eb-

by other considerraions and a longerI )'iewl of more~ distant I
c~onsequences... I~rrnard Shaw* hraJ said thatr though~ he
(G;andhlil may coummit anry number of raicticl errors, hris
essential strategy contrinues to be right. .4Inst people,
howrvrr, are~ not muchr conrnemrd w'ith lthe long run; they r
a/re ar more intresteld in the tactical advantage ofthe
momen~." '

Appliclokns emi tarrkelo vboarru, along witis twe (2) references most be oddressd to
The Chairman
Bishops' High School Board of Governors
Bishops' High School
84 Carmichael Street, Georgetown,
Attn: Headmistrese

that wometin should have the
rrtan Ic reedo ln and rapponunity
for Hself devel~ qlopmen as m~les:
aInd art end to domestic slaivery.
Note the cuonsttutional
provkil on in uyans for the
Women rad Gender Eqtualty
Coummission; stIll on paper,

1. Passes in English Language. Mathematics and a Soience subject at
the CXC General Profioiency Grades 1 and 11 acquired before
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Merundol is a behaviour change communication strategy that use~ a
mass-mediated serial drama and reinforcement actl sticsr to mtdel
behaviour change and help audience members integrate behar iour
change ideas into their own Isvesr. The modeling component of Merrncndus
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a ~iant should have a strong knowledge base on HIV/AIDS and

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Proficiency in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint
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familiar with the conventions of business writing, Including
reports. memos, !C!!cts, det.

it is caster to learn sometr
things whenr actlyrl insobed l
and havlng: fun. "The ?ouths*
meet for five \sessons per
rceek, three of which are
sprt data clasroorm adM. l
ties *here nuath, 1-.nglishl and
socil sudies arre taught, and
two sesin are spent( lan,-
ingR yports sUch as (olley hall.
fanuChall an ic~rice. This up.
pr~oah dars no cnnot thatl
le~arnint willl no require

In our opmsnur Ith financal susltome~nts gave a true andJ laut vsew-. In all material l respcrt. of the fmancial
positson of the compqany as at Ti DIcembenh r 2006II and of the resuks o Its orperation and c-ad flows; for the
year alwn cnd ed so c~cordance wah Inlclactuanl orud mncral Reportang Standards and comply wirth the
(

ARSi~fNALLEAD
Arsenal. who, won I i, as
Was~ liam I nruta. kard the ask
uilh to yiosesfcr m se en
Icnmes fr khrc l tr anchract
rmtnhuam In the day' tu law cm.
on 17 pants ~aft ags rachrm
Ma'i~r rNrchart (1 nlrs> II vn
sharrd on Irs pwants with
L~iverpool. who were I O as
Wagan AmIc~tac.fou~rth n IS
Armesl waon thir r~thth
Pu~rrrdv rmath i1 al crampr.
tihoem with a 14) wks at Wst
H1am Iisded to metatCIn their
trad at the tap at thr thr.
Hrobsn Van Percuse headed I
the only goral afite IT msmtes r
to crnl West Hlam' run o~f three
suKccIIcar league warn over the
Gulnners
Manchcrger Uiniite rc-
mannedI scordl after at 0 win
at Hlrmtngham. thesr t forth I 0
leaguec win In their last1 five
league game
('ristiano Ronaldo, storcl
the only goal. stwtngung on a
ktncc ball In defenc arnl scan
my~ with a brdislantly-1aken ,ndl
vltdual effort.
Manchester Clty briefly
rrwwed nint secondl plac with a
3-1 homc win over Newcautic
Ulnilted in a lunchtime ksckoff.

Madramlootoo. both of
whom played for the national
I)-2. this yar.
Ihc Sanie challenge will tx
Icdl b I S tIad al
youth player Gideon Paync it
attack. while captain Rernaul
F~raser m tandem with another
ex-Alpha player. Alph.
SI cscr. will control the

In the opening game set fo
17:30 h., the Army will he took
ing to rebound from their tas
outing where they wer
humbled 2-0 by Santos. Th
sde. knownufo thearP psics

stasggling Camptown unit w~h
have so far conrcded some I
goals as compared to the Ann
who have allowed in just six.
The Seaday footba
showrdown wMl rocommnc a
15:30 h with a Sepiges U-2
gamebektweea ecencr3as
Pete FC.

PORT~SMOUTH 74 Reeding: Benjani vollys in his third Prmier League goal to give
Pompey the teed eerty on. (BBC Sport)

Though b4 yr:, h;ave passed
Your sudden deal thrtoott-r to forget
Thre shlock was; severe th~e blow was hard
There is a family that misses you
We shed our tears In silence
And breathe a sigh of regret
FOf yOU Wefe OUfs
Though the world may forget
We h~old fast to our mnemones

To sorrow pain and tears
These a~ll aIdds up to a treasure of fond yesterday
The:re are like flowers t'hat fadle away
I warlk theu earth with Irght some ste~p
Smalle at thec sunshine, breathe- the ait
pDo mty own will. nor over hee~d

Special thankrs to our neighbour, the mmonogment
and staff of National Pride. (EO. (hoirman and staff

o Boromo (ampany Ltd, Exeustaves and members of a
the Guyono Association of Adminishotive I
Professionois, Podor and members of Meadow6r
(hurds of the liozorene, dose
friends and relatives.
)
** May God gront him eternoi rest.

Sachanl Ocndulkar le~he
fo~re for a Jud s n the we
ondl me~r befrce the
weather Inscrrncned
"It was good to were a
bundred test dhrpcLappitn is
was a tail of a wate." C~lare
told reporterL
Australia merre playlat
their firs ear-dayer alace
claimingl so saprecedrated
World Cap9 hat-trick la the

nd Ficid meams added "f'mn m
arcFhut dffm hcabry and agnd
stupc, tonmth 200 I II dnuHk as
em Oympac\'
Powell has been is ea.
stoppable form snce being
bealten by Tysn Gay in dae
100m fina at da orlid clease.
pionships in Olaks last
month, loweringf his own
world record to9l.74 mecndr.
The Jamaican rross~edto I
victorry In the 200nm as
Shanghas' a Golden G;rarKI Prsa
on Frlcday has mada no, secrcy
about hlZ asshke~ fo~r Ihe l~ngrer

of the Word C'up so far by kn~ocking out Walesa and bookr-
ing a placer in the qluarter-fnoual with a thdliag 38)-34 vic-
tory i their Pool Ii enounter yesterday.
S~cotlami erablwdL their usual place in the knockou rstage as
runtras up, In Poonl 1' wrth an 18-16 win over Ital~y with all
stalr points manangrl froml the Exxx of wing Chris Palerson. who
acmianued lus\ perfect reward at the tournament.
Viji's wla in one of the all-time assat World Cup
games, earnd them a quarter-floal meet~ing with pool A
winrsa South Afrrks in Mrarslli aestd weekend.
11
tyraJ. VsitrIUms Ilk(inau an1d Kele I rawrre Lo kicd 25- 10 as1 dhe
brtrea bhcxc Wales Icaughs back to go in frot early to the aec-

you i*to tht we re goi out
to secre utre pal~tsc."
The Alpha wide wdi he
without thest top goal-gierr
Andrew Murraly Jr. who hab
packed up twn yelknw cad and
utill have in sot out today'b
p~n.m ths~ plc ir capected to
hre taken by cather Kevin Cmlth
or 1)wayne D~aniels who will
Iea up mn attack with form
(1-23 natumwalUlion 1rcunne
National midfielder
Shawn 'Falso' Bishop will
spearhrad the whidole ln
vith laon G;rundde and 11-8
national Philbert Moffatt.
while the dfce: will be led
by Kelvifn Simith and Quincy
Please see page 26

At this p~oin, we may ahk
ouaie why orry with trr-
lonl to reit~z create lit'
watery via on coten or

the orl~rd progress or de'
* HK n anw M o. S
why not tapk an styles of
ci~ratv writingf Hhrs must
literature ~reml the asmr
way I we a .an aga *, a
pedally to the AngoWord*

ten mui paladlot. rculp^
tore. rk., have progtree?
tFor nample, the reso wh
the dad Gaysow literar
prrlodical 'Kyk-therr-411'
first edited byv por A. J.
Wyeour was a rcssty. is
tarass local and regilonal
caibba topie need d to
have a rok vi loa active.
Itheraoy no one befosre in
Guy anne Litelrature wa*
wrjitist what Mi~tctelolLar*
Hart and Carter wer writ"
ing hatheer~ly 50's. ae'
cLaily la content. so 'Kyt-
th rr Al becm a oru for
suc ne Guyanes writinC.
tiowreve by the Itime 'Kyk"
thrcr-All' arie at issapar -
ently flast kneues in the
1990's, it was no longer as
frm and extn as it was to
its first decades; it had be-
cam~ul n a eonal
literary stte syarbo, every
tas publishing mostly the
same old names in the
Gnyaneser Arts, as though
nothingl new and rrettingr had
emrerged in tuyanese lIters'
ture, paitigsclpure, etc*
Also even ifa few new names
do begitn to appear in some
estblished magazine. those
new artit are usually pro'
during old fashioned, wcorn"
out srtyks o art, chmled
as atpkeeping 'g~ood saln"
dards', so they are accpted as
part of the 'rtood old boys'.
Nuch an approach is what
causes the slow demise of
many literary magazines that
were once fresh, innovative*
and progfressive, despite how
much money similar 'stat1us
seeking' sources may throw
at them. Literary magazines
thrive on fresh, unusual and
outstanding creative wtriting*

BY TE~RENCE RDBERTS
not stale, boring sutrnsr of
writing. In Ms aarten(rtr's
words; 'Tloday'si rebel is
tornorrow's onslervtie
On tbe other hand, the
1960O'r Luyanese IIlran maga-
o~ne 'KAlli', teme the OfiT-
cral O~rgan of' the Nationa His-
Irory and Arts ('ouncil. often
published new vasices emergint
,o G;uyanhse ILctrature, but asc
the post-independence
Giuyaunes regime becam mor
adcomputals IFL toI rdent. "KAIE'
rslowly became more of a
mouth-piece for social1 ideas.
rather than litrar innovation
so content and style. Only
when certas aIcl and innouva.
Ilae Judgee jursed the Guyanese
Arts ~Coucti Awants for wrTj-
ang an p~unllnp dad we see in-
novatste wo~rks of art appear-
Ingi so assuer of 'KAIE'. The
lesson as btmple; even at gov-
crnrments help to ~inanace na-
clconal magaz~iner for cretive
writing or national Publishing
Houses, thce shud not influ-
enc th types of lateraureta
well appear in its pages. No
topilc is more acceptable or
fav~nrablethan Blatubr A~r
equal under a responsible.

editrlral that as cocre with
the cil~lsh exellnce: or ma-
net an which topics are deal
wsth to cratve wrnting
Sarmaarly. the reen revival
of the yearly Govan Annual.
w-hich is really a misrcllanou
magara~ne. not suf f sesntl a
creative wmter's magazine, re-
turned w~ith ~some fresh excil-
Iny new writinp under the

Itnon. then top a lser x
tent. Kolo McPhenson. but ap-
parently the same sont ot inno
vative submassions in creative
writing dropped off and me
longer appear in recent issue,
of the magazine. whose sec
tions on creative writing be-
came shockingl old-fasionce
and cmbarrawringl nai~ve. Nei-
ther the new editor Petamber
Persaud nor juries presiding
over submissions can be
blamed for this if writers are
not pnxtucing and submitting
new dynamic Ftylistic ex-
amples of Guyanese creative
writing.
So. where are we nowil
Right back to the need for the
birth of an additional maga
tine! for new (creat(Iv
G;us nese literature wchid
must appear at least foot
times a year. Maybe we
should also speculate on pos
sible ways such a new cretiv,
literature can come to blird
and fruition, since Thl
(;uyana Prize For Literature
Ls not, and cannot be a denfin
tive substitute for this nurtur
ing process bneneficl to botl
writers and readers. ,

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Iave self defnce and aca~dess
'The (aust of A~ppel held
to The assl godge uanuse so
rave desecausesr no whrlm the
bmdca of p~ran lay so regard i ,
I ther uueso self deearc and
accdcaI.

arderd dams the prw-
can recovet a nospag a 10
strokes
Bes becam of ICI
directaam as assacofd welf-de
eace and accdca by Uth Darl
judge a has seaPnasson btod
Iury. Sabrd was frd am p
peal by Uth Goymas Court of
A~ppeal
A rarsl was however or
dead by Uth Cour ~castaurd

use anld I too~k a stick and lashe6d
hIrs hland and thre lance ell1 and
b~e fell on thre lance and he got
b~orec. Well if you believe thlat,
thenI heC IS no(t guilty. You examr-
inec the circulmstances and see if
you can comer to, that conclu-
bion"l', ther trial judge had Said.
Reacting to, the abo~ve in hia
Iudgment, a.;cting Jurince of Ap-
peal Mr. C. Iloyd Lurckrhou de~-
clared, "Nowhere in dealing
with th~e specific defences of
relf defnce and acardent did
thre ludge bay that~ at was for thre
Sutae lo negaurve the defetnceh ol
KUe~lf deece and accident.
''lIhe ludge also, omitted to
explain thatc there was a thsrd
senable position. Believing the
waltaeae for the Stater was one
positson, which would lead Ito
convictson. Beclievrng the de-
(coce war the Second porition,
whsch would re sui t s acqusual,
Ihese war a absrd passason how-
e. es, for 1 te fury was sn a
reaumahic dorubtl whethr te ac-
rcpt the \cession of the State or
that of the appellant. Ihen ac
qultrlJ mullSl followu
11w Couurt of Appeal or-
dered that the convictions and
Ksentrae tw Set aside sad a
new trial ordered.

Th~e arppellan~t threatened
to kUIl himl, cuffed himl in1 the
face and pushed hlim in a
drailn. Barlirasn Jilmangal
got up anld went( hulr, anld
the appelllant then stood by
hh gate and cursed Balltram
Jalmangal, who replied In
like manaar.
At dur stage, the alppellsnt
threateardJ Babransl lJ1Imangal
agarn ian. it nunule or two laws.
the ayppllant yand the ohthe two

"It he mactter for y~o uto
consider, thatl, whatrb be is
rrsylat. Do you believe it
tuappead in the way be sid
k happrrd, tha tht muan get
that Linjus- became thelacr
fell down rad be dropped on
the Isoe and the Lanor borred
his brtly? Thess you haver go
to aqit ~ma. You meet take .
all thr cirrmanrtanes
Yeas ses*, lr State as up )
Ise h*S. thlr Ihlny happowJ tn
feasnt f sthr )Iard r of Jamasal
thei as the cusdcrue if

Accordsus lo Justsoc
I ckusur*. the usl gudge coruna-
ucd 1I aliac loosaK at all the
evadecnce. you belseve that the
InjUsy. an) the helly wasl caused
In the waly Ismangal and
Itarbuandas wad at was caused,
thern !ou usay! up thatl the up

rsllw Assl when he uent these
her went ulsh the~ ,nnlcionl of
taustag Is rman a rrerssou so
Ius 7Wha chc" A assa takes
a lancer and puts Is as n idc~hll
II ?uns bhere~ Ihat, what rise

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Inced help w~ith a big
11) dad *rays I'snr nut
I hi\, and lur mons11 anys
I not1 his. But a couple of my
dud'\ friend\ arlso witnhwd
she was sleeping: aruoud on
Idmr in 19K7, rad rrell, I duon't
know what to do to prove say
mons or dad either war.

be subsequently ch obtaned em-l
ploye Inn aw a nhtw atth rrpaur
ma~n witlh the wocrld famocu,
'irklc wrrtwatch New Yorkl
HTMrwh. aller pakhilny thelf IC1
with case
He returned home in
2001 and now specialier in

not Ith rearl thmR "
lIc said that the best hat-
Icay fo baucry o~perad wiris-
watcher mn has capanion is she
lisrcrgizer bancry.
19om has star in the lae sIX-
Ies. Khan remains alorabed in
the trde of' watch reparun
"Ilaktradewn3ilatrvego

phoner ctlckr Yand other per-
onalizerd time keeping sys.
tems, people ar~ always ge-
log to need wrisltwat(che.
The highb red wrtstwatrbch.
the elegant ones. are more
than arisistakht%. I'ary are
abotsatus andP U prestig an
that is a part of hunasa na-
ture thtur will neverr go sWay."
tar preditctS1,.EI.

Change the word in bracket to the plural form.
1. My ~_~~ are aching. ( tooth)
2. There are on the hill. (sheep)
3. Bill has the ball in the ~__ (bush)
4 .The penh were packed in the (box)
5, Hals uncic hua the to the factory. (key)

Jack and Bakram's cap were found.
ILa and her bibter's book were very valuable.

If the TI is precede~d by a vowel, thecn f'orm the plurall by
addingg''

If the y~' I\ prccded by a vowel, then formt Ith plurarl by
addang 'r'

spelhasl
ddest a
Iand
Imsnporant
soft

2. anack
4L strong
6. dervout
8. rarely
10. rpccs

tranquil
limbs
pale
beutly

bhy
blonde
rmnners
curly

pretty
slender
expression
opinion

Key

Day

.Valley

keys
boy a
day a
)ounrnys
monkeys r
dunkeyrs
Valley

Enercise 3
Complete thes words by inserting the missing letters

I. _Ldessr 2. Pre y 3. Tr_ quil

4. _ portans 5. Man_ rs 6. Express

Tuody we are going to look ast paragraph

In a paragraph there as usually a sentence called the topic
wroatoene winch tells the reader what the poaragrph is -about.
II capowe the reders interests ad tells them what to expect.

Look at the paragraph. can you identify the topic sea-
tencet.

We left arty Saturdy maoing and arrived at the boat
joss before dwn. It was a beauiful and sunny day, the sky
was ecla. Not only IF re a long neded ta, but I also caught
live fish.) I was a p~rfect dy on th boat.

Comprdueda
Read the passage carefully. and then choos the corect
answer from belw each question.

Margnlar.o Meg as she was called, was the eldest of four
g~irts. As sintcen she was very pretty, with soft brown hair and
white handr. of whic she was rathe vain. Fftece year okI Jo
was a grey-yed som boy, sai and thin with long limts. Her
one baury was her log thick hair. which she usually tid up
so thos it did not get in her way. Eilzabeh. or Beth as ever ou
called her, was a shy, bright-eyed Sirl of thinean with a timid
voice ad a trnquil expression on her rosy face. Amy, though
the youngest. was a most impourtn person-in her own opin-
ion at least. Pil and stander, with blue eyes and curty yellow
hair, she cmanid her self like a young lady mindful of her man-
ners.
I. How many girls waere here in the family?
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (4) 5
1 How old was Bethl
(a) L (b) 14 (c) 15 (d) 17
1Which one was most liklrcy to cimh trees?
(a) Meg (b) Jo (c) Beh (d) Amy
4. Another word for'tranquil' is
(a) tmper (b) hard (c) angry (d) peaceful
5. 'Limbs'means
(a) nails (b) hair (c) fingers (d)arms and legs

ThIsC wee we conoisse on moses.
Nutmber refer to singular (one s and phtlur(more thn uc)
Nouns tha name only on pnrso. ammaml. place or any -
thing ar in the sngular
Nouns that onme more than one~ persn ~anuarl. plcEI or
anything ar in the ptwal.

1 bruphilus Richmonth born
1815 in 14cdfordshire. I st-
gland. case in 1)rnarrar.s.
British (Juinna, its IM.tM
wherr he dial front yellow fe-
wr. He was the ship's sur-
ann aboard Use flesperut
making its an.augural sonage

But that doctor s abold share Inolrmation with so-
thorities Ilkr the police or social rrervices i a c~hlid is
bringf abused, harme~d or thrratened into hrravin be, or
undrr star age of1., thr GMCI( baid.

mlonthl conlsulltalon~ wilsh no( children anld young people anid
(,00 dtctlorb, pa;rents~ anrd orgala~insstins
P'rofessorhc a Si Graemir
dlocumernt rccgnisesa Ihiat child~ren are individuals within rights~
th~at should bes rebpeccited.
I)r PYtrICts liamlton(UI, presidents, Ruoyl College of
Vanrditries~ and Chlild Hellth, said all doctorb, what-
carr their specialty, have respuonsbility for children
and younK proplr at 6uome btage in their professiuonl

ptrofessounals to d~cuhs Irrealment opisonsb directly w~ith
!soungi propie should tw enrnstaged
"Thebre is ome fantastic practice in pocetsrl of (be
rouuntry but it is rital that all rick childrn arre given the
opportoall) to get involved in decisions about their treat-
mra, rand that their wishes are taken into ac~oount ad
Reale with respct(."

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controllable delays. Nevertheless, there have been significant positive developments in the market during these 9
months, including a 30% drop in average airfalres We are encouragedc and mnovingy forward with more enhancements
for air travel. Our long term goal is to provide our nation with a strong, viable Airline that the People and the
Economy of Guyana can depend on. The purpose of this message is to better inform you, our flying public.
'An informed Consumer is our Best Customer".

Applications are on file with the Canadian Goemnment. Once aprorrlvedr Travelspan wrll make the appropnate announcements. T-he Company
is also considentng Barbados as a new destination

Travelspan remains as fully committed today as we were when service to Guyana commenced nine months ago. We will
continue to strive to provide our country with the best air service ever and become an airline that all Guyanese can be proud of.

in St C'urhbe'rt Meae there a nest crestrted wood
any rch~. a pnaw schd ahelth cr~re- a a crrft sta yxth

gam~en to thehddEn
Asc the year went by Itr Canrmn of Gupt asr the west
for eductio tn the arsea, t a priar uchw wa buh
Iflowzecr. their un rtagrtum ofducanon~, as the chalren uere
hrmrrtd to rally a Primar cleatu Asxt thus, trlh rathr to up
fanrmn or. logng Oisth thatf parnt La wa EUarak utw*L
th~ip to atten rchrxds i Osegraven
Again. Genernmn La the nee few a womdary utesl io the

THE Vilg Capai Mr. Pierre Andnrew and the owner of
the only thatch roof houcs In the central area of the
raeso Mr.JosepSiron.

Ahrmar dochymuIIrns tn the miaswnns a r t -
Ik~uun Schern The rradents hare moved frdrn the actrahatch
sta lusum to tet ft)4 kflC &fKI w(MA housec h 7th was Cro-
u\kd stuouh 16< smislaltve of the: late Blbi Adrew, the mohe of
the suitg captain SheC had urlleased the anstnc frw F for
the Poe in c to have a fussta sem built for the (xx farrubes in
the canmuur Th scem no has fol hose an has bee m
caesrx few the past two year
W'he I linst can in to Ite I was just a hticd boy and I re-
calsed St ( ulhbert's mrrasum na a smal vrilage with little thtc roof
tune matr her an the Nowr the rlanage has mad huge rrtudes
an doksmet has com alon way," noted Sinx.

A few )ear ba~ck faring ar loggping o trces were the twomam
wec of 1eom for the familic< of St, Cuthbenr'5 Minsson. Now.
&a to the hiph ou attche to Intranaprm agriculture wupphies into
the \Iltage. farmng tar hang don on a small sae and few conrnmue
ta o d> M gang R The lrstl had ddisculume\ n ranrportabanm. unce
shrs had ir n tak up loging mdler away im their lxne without
Ither own transprwratu
Th reucn o of kggng and famng wa also caused by the tn-
Isrxion ni mnune cmpute. The me w~ho art the sole breadwm-r
ner n the d illage arre nrsty employee with the trunmg copane.
Thte rllnag captan noted that employment opportuies hardll
cxst~c In the comnmunity.
"W hardly have employment opportunities in the village
mos of the men work with the miningl companies and the!
woul have their fail for weeks then return. If obs are cre
ste herr the the men would not have to go out of the village
becaue sometimes this caln be chtllngingl for some families.
Some famlly tends to stray when a father is not around, thirs
hapr a lot. WIhen thi happen ou societY can be led into a
negathre way becuRE all kid of things happen." said Andrewrs.
The women are involved in handy craft and sewing.

The hope of future development lies with the creation of jot
(aPPorUnstaIct and with the construction of a proe access road.
1%< village captaln herlieves that if a pro~per access road is built
eptcd developments will take place.
"When the m~ad to St. C`uthberl's mrission is made more access
swhic then I am sure the husmecss people will want to come in. If the
nrad is graded down and be made a smotx~h straight road the time is
co~me In here would he less andt this would also cut cost." sait
Andfrews.
Though thle ultaICr has a long way to go. residents never forge
to celebrate what they have, and their Amecrindian Heritage.
It was one of the first villages to celebrate Amerindian Her
Ingr Montlh and they were expected to do so yeitervdav.

THE students of the newly constructed St. Cuthbert's
Secondary School enjoying a game of vollyball.
Ihe new St Cfurhhett 4 Scondrary sichoo~l ,s ainst completed
and Ihildrern in the: area are no~w affordedc the
aIry edcacctlon. The uchol wtil alwo cater for thabtetrn of neIghhrr ing
vlllage.. w~1Ch a0 Santa Mr~ptmu Imtrm~irwy faCtishesC Are beingR built
to, acrornovalate Ithese chllldren The baric subrject areac nre twin! o~f
feecd at the 8chool
Motri rewilcnts see this manar;tlve as a pilus for ther commur~tnity
and folr thle persotnall devlcolpmen tt of mnndlians.
The Sccndlary schoolI wlill now allow the chiktlren to geo far ,n
their educcatiorn. At fIrst the, were left with ornly priman:ry dcatlic~lon,
buit ncow b. *, are given cth orpportulnlty for wa1~ndarcy eucartlion
whlch wall affowu thern to get a p~rlper jobh to1 waste a twrter futulre

THE Food for the Poor Housing Scheme which replaced
ancestrall thathd roof houses in St. Cuthbert's Mission.

rgenerator andl we recive dctfricty for at least foutr hours., which is
beltte than nolne. I'arm iure ucxm the o~lthr houlses will be connected
Indl everyone will enjoy the comnfolt of having. ciccincity in their

()n1 Janual~ry 1, 2008. the Gjuyanal Rel e~nuet Authority will
filly irnplrn~ent the: use of the Talp~Iayer Identification
Number. If youl conduct husine~ss with the GRA, Centrli' i
H~a nk a ny Giovecrniment organisation, or public
corporation you rnust have a TIN. Don't delay, uplift your
TIN application formn and register today.

Sunday Ctronicle September 30, 2007

I1II~ fl iri I I I'r

ySOLUTION TO LAST WEEK SE~K'
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
SI H1OI 016 Ill IA YI

Story Time

When he heard his name. Shem
cautiously raised his head out of one
bowel of th huge hammock The
oulines o the muraint were hazy. The
litl boy ~shook his hearta blue mountain
appeared. Shem theolowered his eyes to
the empy. releg gren Savannate each
gust of atr changing the vegetation to
varying degrees of green. His gaze
traveled awards unhil aereions madenakz~ed upon the veas expanse of lnd The shadows between
bld~ngs educated the tun of day inh Us aslaed faneriand vilage shadows were usd from
sunnselo sunset ta calculate When the Dock was introduce lo the vdlagers by mtasionrar~ts. a
was given an anitmlsche knel Bu e cixonomete was found etse delectu an this al r eai
Somehhrg wars~aluslig this dsruplion to he msehannca device. Te le o the birh of a legnd
hat a huge vakt algoM deposes was neatry Men worked to land txt losd no trace of gol
However. Sit plough eart became tae garden. Some worked tonerby sirams moveg mawds
torwads the vaage'inadvertedy coming arpeureds SIg no gold. Gul to women had a taed a
heir wsaer woes Ohms shot alogi-pped arrows ino the at hoping to gold vein would somhowr
ahract tomigges. Wimover se gponders tnded. to speogple prosecd fr god Wiesno tuc
Yt they wondd not movemaey from hasea s pot Mg was a the mag hat hy adI son fed arxl
become fich. But li taubaght impovenhmers on rthem for hay were subsolence farmes who
movedwhen~etandgree lesfrale
Shem was not yet caugi up in to legend He was enjoyag her boyhood Presengy. he w*,II
caltculatn SWhe to fals favrite evenag htelvtn programme As I was. he had ampeIn e tos
ru to klbomete deance to te Communty Ce)nte where h tow shms besig held if he staryed put
wilout responang to to cal of he name. he would be safe saiety kned up or his pleasure Thats
wrhat he ddt he agshai kID to bogomn of ha comforti hannock And he foavouWl perce of
fumiLure welcomed ll~oabn As a oom han fact, to two rnes genr1~Oe blT V ech oheWen a
wasSe fo r ShemI ohavehj~isoo sleaaig Plain. a hamwmock had to be mdad ThIs rhole alar was
in acta paassagimpe-fsigtroc Shem gg~lared t coal~ndes hadrwnd a pamig fas be
twine and nen helped toweeve ass ancale bebr g n i was woven in to flus al ksh spice many;
- was to sar hawde pearn aofpple at to top movag into meroo sal orange to end km yeto
Thus to hannock beauseame a second skin to Shem A cocon The arrmen and inesnare wasL
eut Smal te l carn again treateI to separate he boy frmn he heammoc The hack toon
mateial multd go Innon ound He ined b place I whose uace was 4 wdlahou gow aay m
positon. 'Now*,whremlntstha LbeM.'

Muti-choice questions pertaining to Amerindian Heritage Monwth.

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APPLE
CASHEW
GENIP
GRAPES
GUAVA
MANGOES

R T A A E U K
IP V P S D B
N A L F E H G
E M H U T S E

anellm~cosone answra C, e. c of D):
S Ameribaen Hertage Mores
became a reaty we he year

thouurs with yo~ur friends the difference between your
Ivune and tir btrarr of the rliktnmo
Last two datescesr~c between the way you dress and the
txun tir E-shrrun dress
C~mpare the < brnate of the Arctic Imsr with Guyana.

He ca Locate placs on eart~h

1.kees of lathadee and Lnagkade
You havc WarnsI thaI oun world )s marde UP of conljtinent and
excanr The counnacrs ar marde up of counvner. PLcqpc ravd fromn
ccustr to cNary~
IrrA as rth tk&b or warid map you would uxlier bnree c cnrtn-
my, themn These a call lInes of Larttude and langstude.

Each year World
Harbitat Dayv is
Ecelebrated on
the first Mlonday in
October, as designated
by The United Nations.

The Glotarl Obsenance~ at

wall tLde pLLae In The itLaguc In
The Netherlands Ma)or
celebrations wll aiso (~d place

The thenw of ths. ycar's
World Habstal Day bcang
observcd on Mounday
Octlobt L. 2007. Ir A' uate
city as~U\ a jlt as Thus
)ar'k theme uas chown by
the Cnied NSs~ons to riuc r
awu~recnew and cocurage
refleasure~ on the mounting

a dram~atic escalutionl of' the
)Im)uhing Crisis. anld if' we are
to hucceed inl ther fight against

expanslon, of housing both as:
pollry anld ash practie~. To this
end, we ecouragee very man,
woman, chrild. organizations,
private and publlic secor to
get onboard oad let us all
bring an end to poverty
houubling in ~uyanaY ad the

inat-jlI~ItItatt~lept'O it'alfuli
(hC wa~rl to p~ure use a
Hubital for Huluanityr hcuw.

Cat worm
Thne se the cascrpellar\ of
\amass ypocr ofmush The
hawc a gp~rreas appearace, are
grcy to brown mn colour assh
famst Isghsr-cdokwd says. and
when fully grown are usully
the colour of the \oal In whsch
they Isve. They can he found on
the seatl surface. hencaslh ica~n
and under large soul clods
Culworm\ cuse \ccdimp~ as
or slightly above the wil wt-
face. Evidence ofcurwarm pres-
ence will be green~ishblac ca
creua pellets below the seedisag.

Cutcworm can bc controlled
hyusing cultural and chemrical

Any approved well mnecctl

ender at the re~ollnsnwnded r.uc

ofJ to m piIs. to \) 4 er fwae

to wedJ bedsr .an c~ulltanste .u
c carl d enppens

Apbidd'
Thh pos attack all rr.
esables They are commonly
kaowa as "plant lce" or
"alls". These Ltascts assck l

1\ \;elu~l (il( A Octisfcite of compliance.
aht~~ld NIS C~onsrpharse as an "I'aymplrl~
Thel ptlcedt Inedct plusz one (1) copy of thle prriced b~ills of
quantitirclc s us plainl created caveclope statmy the name of the
pIrcatl Iln the top Icft-han~d ccmerc and add~cwe~d to thle:

theaknp cype cabbage may
he hanested as umall as 10 cm
Iar marn dsmtes and unsctanued
until 14 cm to 25 cm (6 an to
to sne A firm or comfp~at head
It maturr A ccmnnpa head crn
hr oinl rlhthth comnptcssed
urth aw.4ctate Isarm prewatr A

rleveh, when thley are spread
and the head is exposed it is
usually mullure. A matlure cab-
bage llha a well-developed head
and goo'd weight in comlparisocn
to its s~iz. Mature cabbage har
a longer post harvest life than
ilmmature cabbage.
liarveht Cabbage promptly
when the heads are firm and
mature. IDelaying harvest can
resull so spilt heads and in-
Creased Incede~nce of field dir-
carce, particularly during wel
weather.
Cabbage is harveste~d by
hand bry bending the head to one
side and cutting it with a rharp,
knife or mall machetc. The cut
Iang inrtrumentr should be
sharpened frequenly to reduce
harverting effort and lessen
pca ckrlanue.
D~o not snap or twast the
headl.'lhrs practice damages the
head and scaults in jagged ap-
pearing stern BrokLen stems are
alro more susceptible so decay.
'us stalks flat( and close to the
head as pmasbit iong enough to
retamn two to four wrapper
leaver IExtra teaves act as cubh-
usel dunnk handhong and may be
desrerd an certan market. Yel-
lowed. damaged. or diseased
wraPPer leaVes should be re-
axwed. Heradb wsth insect dalm-
age and otlhe defects should he
descarded
Cahbage should be put sn
haskets o~r wcll-venltlaind
packing containers and taken
utw of the hleld immediately
after harvest Non-ventilated
ficid sacks will wilt. Always
harvest during the coolest
tame ofl the day.
The cabbale should be
taken to awell-ventilated
shaded ars for packlaK and
tr~anport to market. When
therr ise delay of more th~a
an hour or two betweess har-
vest and packing, a spray of
dean water to the leaves; ca
help prevent dehydration.

the dayL) forT at Yo have a gwarr iabshlly Ito rcnlte order out the clum~cs rrght nowu, so us
it! YOu wtll have f'un wrlith whatever methodtl you choose, whether~ 1t's ColorT LYnded
loldesn. asphahawasl IIm, or compa~lcated compultert progona, ~

TAt/RUS adeore you int yowset get has under or coullar wrhen bomeu~lnug on
rageous happens today. do youracif a favor and stop for a momnrr, to renetw the
rituation. 11xmgl that affecl you mlight note tlr man to affect1 ya ouc, l wdon pt take
anythurg perwatally. Be o~b)<
tave sideL today and don't kct yowitcl get calught up in the heated emotsonsll o ther
moment. Most importandly. do not

GEAIINI Tie ranothat kloo a yow wuWkloa today, and rmevalua r d cap.-,
seeice you have for yomerl an tw Ihe people yot u w wash. Are you hrtas *ul.
we you being idesktac. or are you bcmng unweauonabc' it's tew of the three Rtlu
nor. yan need to adopt a new posal of new about base, btecaus ymar capectaaon,
use tst not reakasc~w Tbr good newr a that oncee yuadmOat dbulIu ayg u ara goang to
Imppea be way your want them so. you11l figwe unt the net best plan

SCORPIO A Ingh-sprrcd fnacd t fud of tiht~ rne adcas. and they base rh
ang: daths wth yoes adr) sthacnvr you have the user The staubi c s. you are game
to smmeduatly re ginsc a few hades s these Itop - Stwad you taan ass thenu perman
or lte thm go unwartangly man, what you khnk ,s more to be a fasksr -tnr a asset? The
\tar ask yra to reasember that achd perso as on time mn pushs idc~l. free to m~ake
thrr ow n mutkes (and learn from dcam)

SAG;ITTARRIS secomes aske tadayl. yaw commacanon rtykr says one
to peopiec han te actrul words yu are attermg Sc rmaful of the attrade yo tr r
gavtag off rad be vray ucaful wsth how you qrpeak you could unm a vmall nak of
makmig a had fast unpressun I yu are crPe~cu abrut yraw hdy lanuageyr If )(**
can pes in the exra1 cher to stad tall. Manu. and istto aficauvely. )m will

through evn the mot chanlkang converrassonr worrk care

CAPRIICOIRN Yolu're: smag Ine a quiete phrras of we teday - arei you w-ll
he Tpeandangt~m on dte sadl~chne fo a wvhile Thi\ trme ota of the actionc will he a
wlcrac rehef. hownr. You've got unne viesonr for yorur future that respurr makng n
some big changes, so ee thas quiet tsme to prepare Thcre are neTw dretlPolr)O you can
take thngs -- rad all thats rmassag is a tcal plan Soa thank abou tm orne lay- All thl
introspection will fade soon. so delve as deeply ar ycou ca now

AQU.ARRIS Just because yo~ur brdhaonce hun't hadl a chance to be oln dasplay
lately doesn't mean that you atren' rt slI as amating as evefr Sor~meties the o~nly prs
tcve relnforrcement youterc golng: tr get 19 the klnd youI gave youlrscif. and thl\ maght~l he
one of thosC ie smc It's notl that orthct Fpleoi wal bc scrlrng youc dolwn. II'* swal thaI
no o~ne willr be balcnidn )rou up Fint It's time for youl to, larn how to he !rour own\1

Reminde~rs:
A claue II aI grolup of words that has a subject
aInd ar predwlt;lte and that is used as a part of a sen-
terKwe (C'ilause categocnes are naimely main and sub-
ordinate. r
A main clauwe has\; a ubjctl and a predicate and
c
car no~ln clauIse in every sentence. )
A subo~rdinate clause hals a subject and a predi-
catel. hutl 1t cannot stand alone as ai sentence. (TJhis
claltx use ust twe ;ttac~hed to a marin clause to make

A simple sentence has only one main clause and
av> so~nlvednatl e c~llauses. (A simpic sentence can con-
t~lun a1 rcaslrcuptlin \ubjec-t r a compound predicate or
Nehal Hutl.;l Ian lnga the sentence hats only one main
c~lacus. It rel~ln;run simpic sentence )
A compound sentence has two or more main
A compicx sentence has one malin clause and one
orf nwen sulywdlinaterclauses.
A compound-complex sentence hais two or mtne
mai~ln c~lllause and aIt leatst oner subordinate clause.

'To live anld wocrk inl this kind of open country. with
its hundlred-mlne views. is to lose the distinction be-
tweecn batckglrount d and foreground. When I asked an
oldcr mulc~h ha~nd to describe Wyoming's openness. he
sudl~. "It'\ all ;! bunch of nocthing wind ami rattlesnakecs
and \(o much of it you can't tell where you're goingr
o~r w here you~'ve beenl and it don't make a difference."
Johnlt. the \heepman~; 1 I know, is tall and handsome and
has aln explosive\ e temlperament. H-e has a1 perfect in-
tuitionn about people and sheep. They call him
"H ighpockets,"" hecrause he's so long-legged, his gralce-
ful1 stride mnatches the distances he has to covecr. Hie
salys, "O~pen space hasn't affected my at all. "It's all
the people mo~rving in on it." 'The hugte ranch he was
bocrn oc n t;akes~ up mu~c~h of' onec country and spreads
int~,llo another states: to put 1(WX).(XX) models on his pickup
inl three years andl nevellIrleve home is not unusuall. A
inendtl ofI mine whoic has~ ;n ;aunt w~ho rarnched on Pow-
cler Rive~r amit dlidn't go off her pl~c~e fo~r elevecn years.
When her husband dlied. she quickly mnoved to town.
Isaig~ht a calr. and dtrove around the staltes to see` what
\he'd beecn mlissing.